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Shiur of the Week

 

Iyar, Pesach Sheini and Laag Ba'Omer

 

Sent in by "misplaced"

 

This is a whopper of a shiur given by my teacher, Rabbi Dovid Gross.He is the one who pulls me back out of the garbage dump when I fall. He gave this shiur then emailed it to me. It's really a powerhouse. I listened to it 4 times in a row last night, and I cried every time.
 

 

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A Gentle Path Through the Twelve Principles

By Allan Katz

We had a successful phone conference last Tuesday discussing the 1st Principle of Acceptance from the book by Patrick Carnes entitled, "The Gentle Path Through the 12 Principles". Here are some highlights.

Principle One: Acceptance 
Key Concepts

We need courage to live changed lives of serenity and emotional sobriety.  The encompassing umbrella of the First Principle of Acceptance is the integration of a paradigm shift, freedom, consistency and willingness to move into a better way of life. The Twelve Principles helps us integrate these key concepts into many areas of the brain. To internalize the Twelve Steps we must learn a new language of Principles and realize that this is an observable biological process; a lifelong journey.

Paradigm Shift 

Changing our lives consistently involves accepting a shift in our own internal paradigm.  The rules, beliefs and processes through which we view the world and others must undergo a fundamental change. Instead of accepting rigid rules, we now accept ourselves for who we are, forgiving ourselves and others, while answering our inner critic with more encouraging affirmations.

Freedom

One way to free up the healthy bandwidth of our brain is to free ourselves of inconsistencies. When we stop lying to ourselves and others, we free ourselves from the slavery of having to keep track of multiple lies, stories, promises and expectations.

Consistency

When we practice these Principles in all areas of our lives, everything matches up. We only have to keep track of reality; the here and now, just for today. This frees up our brains and provides additional bandwidth to fully engage in life and be able to do the next right thing. Consistency is about continuing to work our personal program of recovery, setting our sights on the journey rather than a specific destination.  The problem is when addicts are not consistent with their personal program they are more likely to relapse after the first six months, thinking they have abstinence and sobriety figured out.

Willingness

Addiction is about medicating our feelings. We are so used to dealing with negative feelings destructively that we lose sight of other possibilities.  In recovery we must be willing to face our feelings head on, attend to them, expect them, and then manage the feeling in a healthy manner.  After years of soothing feelings of anger, resentment, fear, loneliness and grief compulsively, we are now willing to look at how to manage our feelings without expecting them never to return.  We must be willing to learn how to hold onto positive and negative emotions simultaneously; to face ourselves and reframe internal conversations with positive supportive expressions.

The willingness to move into a better, healthier lifestyle involves practicing more acceptance in your life; meaningful ways to use the Principles to enhance your recovery. There are five areas where you can practice acceptance in your life: sex, money, work, intimacy and lifestyle.  Let yourself be nurtured and cared for during sex and not coerce your partner into having sex or doing something they don't want to do.  Understand that money is a finite resource, even for the wealthy and be able to ask for help as long as you're not be controlled or manipulated.  A healthier working lifestyle means leaving work at work and play at home, giving your full attention to family and friends. Healthier intimacy is honoring other people's feelings and not labeling them.  In general a healthier lifestyle means getting regular exercise, not cramming your schedule without rest periods and finding pleasure in the simpler things in life.

Join the weekly Tuesday afternoon call. See this page for more info.

If you would like to order the book "The Gentle Path Through the 12 Principles" for $10 including shipping, send an email to: [email protected] and tell her Allan sent you. Also you can subscribe to daily "chizuk" by visiting thetwelveprinciples.com. 
 
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